With
the potential rewards that can be gained--saving $4000, $8,000, $12,000 or more (minus your expenses) by not having
to pay a Brokerage commission, many people wonder why less than 20% of home sellers undertake the task of selling
their houses on their own. Possibly it has something to do with expertise. Many home owners who consider a self
sale of their house back off when they see the level of knowledge and commitment that is needed to do an effective
job. If you decide, however, that self selling is the best option for you, you will find the vast majority of the
information on this Web Site to be of value. Most of what you will find here will be geared to either doing the
job yourself or monitoring the job that your Agent is doing. The most successful home sellers are those who take
an active role in the process, whether it is as a sale by owner or asale by an Agent. If you feel that the best
route is to sell your home yourself, then having as much information at hand is crucial.

Advantages Of Selling A House On Your
Own

There is no Brokerage Fee (commission) to be paid. You receive
all of the proceeds (less marketing costs). This is, of course, the biggest benefit of selling your own house.

You are in total control of the transaction.

If mistakes are made, they are your own. There is no one else
to make mistakes "for" you.

If your equity is low, you may be able to sell your house without
having to write a check.

You
are always available at the home for showings, answering inquiries, etc.

Disadvantages Of Selling A House On Your Own

You must rely on your own instincts.

All marketing and advertising costs are your own, which can be an expensive proposition. For an economical way
of marketing your home with a wide reach, visitForSaleByOwner.com, where
you can list your home online.

Unless you pay to have your listing included, you will not have access to the MLS--the Multiple Listing Service.
You must hunt for buyers one at a time.

Without all the tools in hand, you may underprice or overprice the house. For information on getting price comparisons
for your neighborhood, visit HomeGain.com. They have
a FREE
service that is designed to help you get an estimate of your
home's value. Knowing how much your home can be worth is one of the first steps in beginning to market the property.
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If you are not skilled in negotiation, you may leave money on the table.

All of the paperwork, legal forms, etc. are your responsibility and must be handled by you.

If you want to give maximum benefit to your efforts, your free time will be somewhat or severely limited.

Many buyers believe that if you are selling on your own and not paying a commission, it is they (the buyers) who
should get the saving--not you.

As you approach negotiations, you must sever emotional ties with your house or you will place yourself at a disadvantage.

You must become knowledgeable of legal and financial issues to be most effective.

Familiarize yourself withoffers and contracts now--don't wait until you have one in your hand.

Get maximum exposure. ForSaleByOwner.com offers
a complete menu of services if you want to sell your home on your own. Packages available range from a comprehensive
marketing plan up to a complete deluxe package that will market your property until it is sold and keep your home on the MLS
and Realtor.com for 6 months. Click
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If selling your house on your own appears to be your best option, the checklist
will be of great value to you. If you feel that using an Agent may be the way to go, see the section devoted to
finding and selecting an Agent.

Is selling quickly the most important goal? You may want to consider sources
such as FastCash4Homes.com, where you can view an online analysis of your home. More information.